Youth participation, Community development, Community youth development
Barry N. Checkoway is Arthur Dunham Collegiate Professor Emeritus of Social Work and Professor Emeritus of Urban Planning at the University of Michigan School of Social Work. Checkoway is internationally renowned for his contributions to the field of youth studies, particularly focusing on community youth development. He is a past recipient of the University of Michigan's Regents' Award for Distinguished Public Service.[1]
^(1994) "Faculty Awards Barry Checkoway Regents’ Award for Distinguished Service." University Record. 10/3/94. Retrieved 6/25/07.
Barry N. Checkoway is Arthur Dunham Collegiate Professor Emeritus of Social Work and Professor Emeritus of Urban Planning at the University of Michigan...
by a variety of scholars including Shawn Ginwright, Henry Giroux, BarryCheckoway, and Mike Males. Their research is highlighted by advocacy from notable...
this issues within school environments. Several researchers, such as BarryCheckoway, Peter Levine and Shawn Ginwright, as well as advocates including Karen...
participatory evaluation in academia include Clemencia Rodriguez and BarryCheckoway. Public participation Community-based public health policy & practice...
Nearing Completion". ecoabsence.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2015-05-17. Checkoway, Barry (1985). "Revitalizing an Urban Neighborhood: A St. Louis Case Study'"...
Stockholm 1900 - 1945. Mats Deland. p. 9. ISBN 978-91-88882-17-2. Checkoway, Barry (1985). "Revitalizing an Urban Neighborhood: A St. Louis Case Study"...
Suburb. New Jersey: Princeton University Press. ISBN 9780691157290. Checkoway, Barry (1994). "Paul Davidoff and Advocacy Planning in Retrospect". Journal...
“Renewing the Civic Purpose of Liberal Education,” co-authored with Barry N. Checkoway and Peter L. Levine, in the book, “Transforming Undergraduate Education:...